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Originally Posted by pdurrant
That's a little harsh. I think the main criticism must fall on B&N for such a complex and error-prone transfer mechanism.
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Yes B&N should be blamed for their error prone, incompetant blundering of this whole situation to those of us who waited....waited....still waiting for their codes to transfer their books.
But for someone who GOT the code and then just didn't bother using it right away when he knew the whole store is closing is just not smart.
How many people have lost their books because they couldn't be bothered downloading them after purchase and when they went to do so couldn't. Even though ALL the stores recommend you download right away since they can't guarantee the books will always be there.
If he has been on this site long enough he should know all of this by now, or have a bit more common sense.
If I buy something, I want it in MY possession ASAP. Until it is in my possesion, it is not mine whether money is paid or not. And buying ebooks with the ability to download right away can't make it any easier. It usually takes all of 10 seconds to click download, save to where ever you store your ebooks on your computer.